Spike Laser Measurement System

Description

About Spike:
Spike is a smart laser measurement solution for all kinds of industries and professional use that allows you to capture measurements and location of an object – all from a photo. From that photo you can capture real time measurements including height, width, area, length and target location.
Spike gives you the flexibility to measure when and how you want, whether in the field or at the office, using the Spike mobile app or Spike Cloud. Measurements and location are saved with the picture and can be easily shared as a JPG, PDF, Spike File (XML) and KMZ.
Spike works with both Apple iOS and Google Android devices, and attaches to a smartphone with a quick-release clamp or to a tablet case with high-strength bonding tape. The Spike device pairs with your smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth. Spikes laser rangefinder works together with your smartphone or tablet camera, GPS, compass, and Internet connection.
Device and OS:
Spike works with commercial Google Android and Apple iOS Smartphones and Tablets. To view a list of recommended devices that have gone through camera calibration procedure and provide the highest level of accuracy.
Connectivity:
The Spike device connects with your Smartphone or Tablet via Bluetooth. Your device must support BLUETOOTH 4.0 low energy technology.
Battery:
The Spike device has an Internal Li-ion battery that is charged via a micro USB charging port (a USB cable is included in the box with Spike). Battery life is 4 hours of continuous use.
Laser:
Spikes eye safe laser rangefinder supports ranges between 6-650 feet (2-200 meters). The accuracy of Spikes laser rangefinder is +/-3 percent.
Accuracy:
The accuracy of Spikes laser rangefinder is +/- 3%; the accuracy of Photo Measurements is +/- 3 percent (if positioned perpendicular to the target); and the accuracy of Point-to-Point Measurements is +/- 3 percent.
Units:
Spike supports measurements in feet + inches, inches, meters, or centimeters. Unit settings may be changed at any time via the Spike app settings or Cloud settings.
Output Formats:
Measurements are stored with the photo and can be shared as a PDF, JPG, Spike File (XML), or KMZ. For Android devices only, additional output includes HMTL. The Spike File is a compressed .ZIP file, which contains the Spike photos and XML file with measurement and location data.